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The same Subject continued. As to Holland being the second power which acknowledged our...
The Message observes that “in our care of the public contributions entrusted to our direction, it...
In the Name of God Amen! I Alexander Hamilton of the City of New York Counsellor at Law do make...
Dr. Louis Le Guen To Alexander Hamilton one of the Trustees &c Cr. 1802 To Cash paid Mr. Bruerton...
Reasons why it is desirable that Mr. Lansing rather than Col. Burr should succeed. 1. Col Burr...
This Indenture made the twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight...
He took a brief view of the disgraceful measures of the general government, and then descended to...
This Indenture made the first day of July in the year of our lord One thousand Eight hundred and...
[ July 23, 1802. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue reads: “enclosing a...
On Saturday the 25th of february 1804 I went with General Hamilton to the lodgings of Judge Purdy...
After which General Hamilton addressed the meeting in one of those eloquent and impressive...
Whether the observations in this letter are designed merely to justify the result, which is...
It is generally understood that the Essays under the Title of the Federalist, which were...
The next most prominent feature in the Message, is the proposal to abandon at once all the...
Dr. Alexander Hamilton Esquire in acct. with John McComb Junr. Cr 1802 To amt. for finishing...
In the rage for change, or under the stimulus of a deep-rooted animosity against the former...
Herewith is a general statement of my pecuniary affairs; in which there can be no material error....
It was intended to have concluded the argument respecting the Judiciary Department with the last...
New York, August 21, 1802. Laurance, Church, and Hamilton give a mortgage to Gilchrist on an...
The next exceptionable feature in the Message, is the proposal to abolish all restriction on...
This Indenture made the fourth Day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight...
The post of to day brought me a letter from you, and another from Mr. ——. I have no doubt but the...
Resuming the subject of our last paper we proceed to trace still farther, the consequences that...
The general commenced by observing—That it had all along been his most sincere and ardent wish,...
In order to cajole the people, the Message abounds with all the common-place of popular...
After some pause, Gen. Hamilton rose. He began with stating his own decided opinion, that the...
187Plan for a Garden, [1803] (Hamilton Papers)
1. Transplant fruit trees from the other side of the stable. 2. Fences repaired. repaired behind...
General Hamilton has again appeared on the election ground. He found it necessary to harrangue...
The leading points of the Message have been sufficiently canvassed, and it is believed to have...
To these remarks General Hamilton rose again to reply—he remarked in substance that he had...
I acknowlege to have received of Louis Le Guen Esquire in deposit for the purposes of his...
From the manner in which the subject was treated in the fifth and sixth numbers of The...